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The Boyotazos on St. John's Day

Summary by Chiapasparalelo
Photo: Light of the Alba Belasko By Light of the Alba Belasko The dawn of June 24th smells of wet land and promise. Between the mist, the bigots resound like an ancient dialogue between man and nature. The trees, silent witnesses, receive the soft blows of the rods, not as punishment, but as an invocation. Awake, it is already Saint John!, they shout to them in tongues that time has not erased. The peasant whispers that the trees fall asleep, th…
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Photo: Light of the Alba Belasko By Light of the Alba Belasko The dawn of June 24th smells of wet land and promise. Between the mist, the bigots resound like an ancient dialogue between man and nature. The trees, silent witnesses, receive the soft blows of the rods, not as punishment, but as an invocation. Awake, it is already Saint John!, they shout to them in tongues that time has not erased. The peasant whispers that the trees fall asleep, th…

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Chiapasparalelo broke the news in on Wednesday, June 25, 2025.
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